Henry de Gamlingay

Henry de Gamlingay (died 1301) was the Magistrate of Watermeetings in Scotland under King Edward the Longshanks.

Biography
Henry de Gamlingay was from South Cambridgeshire, and he was sent to Scotland to be the magistrate of Watermeetings under King Edward I of England. He had to deal with constant raids by the Scots of William Wallace, who engaged the Kingdom of England in guerrilla warfare. In 1301, his patrol of 301 men was wiped out at the Battle of Watermeetings, and he was cut down by Jacob MacMarcus with an axe.